Get on top of your golf game and fitness with new Sureshotgps Hero 350X

WE’VE used a Sureshot golf gps for a while now and it is a great little unit but the new and improved Sureshotgps Hero 350X goes a step further by monitoring physical fitness on and off the course as well.

The Hero 350X delivers the usual top level course information but the multi-sport mode provides cycling and walking functions where you can monitor distance walked and ridden, calories burnt and even duration of a round. It makes this handy and compact device perfect for tracking more than just golf.

As far as the golf goes, the Sureshot people are proud of their

innovative mapping technique which enlists the help of experienced golfers called “pro mappers” – every course has been walked through, tested and measured to provide the most up-to-date information.

With a large database of pre-loaded course maps and features including auto course recognition and auto hole advance, it’s a quick and easy way to know your exact position on the course. You can analyze your game by measuring distances across the course and take advantage of the individual shot assessment to line up your position.

Features Include

Displays distances to front, centre and back of green

Measures individual shot distance

Scorecard

Odometer

Preloaded Australian & NZ courses

Screen 2.2″ Transflective screen

Water resistant IPX6

Automatic Course recognition

Available in meters or yards

Multi-sport mode provides cycling and walking functions

The Sureshotgps Hero 350X is available in black/grey and black/lime and the RRP Is $239

Brian is an award winning golf writer and is the founder and editor of Australian Senior Golfer. He is a former Sydney journalist who had little interest in golf till he hit his first ball at the age of 49 (and a half). Since then golf has just about overtaken his life. Brian founded ASG in April 2008 and has since covered every Australian Open, Presidents Cups, World Cups and numerous other big men’s and women’s tournaments, spending days inside the ropes with the likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, Tom Watson, Fred Couples, Greg Norman, Adam Scott, Jason Day, Karrie Webb, and many others. He has also played in, and reported on, numerous amateur tournaments, particularly senior and veteran events, around the country. Brian is a member of the Australian Golf Media Association and won the award for Best News Report for 2016 - 2017